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Re: Time Marches On...
08/17/26 10:23:52AM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
Idle Curiosity strikes again! This song has such a great vibe. It echoes through the canyons of one's mind!
Some very cool guitar work and the chord progression is out of sight! Well done Ron and...
08/17/26 10:23:52AM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
Idle Curiosity strikes again! This song has such a great vibe. It echoes through the canyons of one's mind!
Some very cool guitar work and the chord progression is out of sight! Well done Ron and...
Re: Over Under...
08/17/26 10:20:18AM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
Great vocals and guitar work in this classic Yardbirds song! You've captured all the parts. I've always liked this song and you've done a bang up job on it, Scott!
08/17/26 10:20:18AM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
Great vocals and guitar work in this classic Yardbirds song! You've captured all the parts. I've always liked this song and you've done a bang up job on it, Scott!
Re: Believe ft/ d...
08/17/26 07:32:00AM
1 Week: Rich Lodato
[quote="Mezzer"]
Ah, Rich. Fond memories of the many tracks we recorded together. We have some real heart and soul tracks. These were the days i was recording via AUX and directly from the synths....
08/17/26 07:32:00AM
1 Week: Rich Lodato
[quote="Mezzer"]
Ah, Rich. Fond memories of the many tracks we recorded together. We have some real heart and soul tracks. These were the days i was recording via AUX and directly from the synths....
Re: Believe ft/ d...
08/17/26 07:30:46AM
1 Week: Rich Lodato
Thank you Moe 🧡
08/17/26 07:30:46AM
1 Week: Rich Lodato
MoeQuinn:
Ditto this is a a beautiful song, one of many of your songs that I love
Ditto this is a a beautiful song, one of many of your songs that I love
Thank you Moe 🧡
Re: Believe ft/ d...
08/17/26 04:50:42AM
1 Week: Dave Meredith
Ah, Rich. Fond memories of the many tracks we recorded together. We have some real heart and soul tracks. These were the days i was recording via AUX and directly from the synths. How times change...
08/17/26 04:50:42AM
1 Week: Dave Meredith
Ah, Rich. Fond memories of the many tracks we recorded together. We have some real heart and soul tracks. These were the days i was recording via AUX and directly from the synths. How times change...
Re: Desolation Reprise
08/16/26 11:25:04AM
1 Week: Dave Meredith
Thank you my friend, very kind of you to take the time and leave your thoughts!
08/16/26 11:25:04AM
1 Week: Dave Meredith
Thank you my friend, very kind of you to take the time and leave your thoughts!
Re: Believe ft/ d...
08/15/26 10:38:56PM
1 Week: MoeQuinn
Ditto this is a a beautiful song, one of many of your songs that I love
08/15/26 10:38:56PM
1 Week: MoeQuinn
Ditto this is a a beautiful song, one of many of your songs that I love
Re: No Matter w...
08/15/26 10:34:51PM
1 Week: MoeQuinn
another favorite collaboration with Joseph Rodriguez
08/15/26 10:34:51PM
1 Week: MoeQuinn
another favorite collaboration with Joseph Rodriguez
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To sum it up, this is one short n SWEET song..
Cool story!! Love the music. In fact, I added it to my playlist!!
Oh man this is a fine song and just a perfect down home production. 1943 Flathead V8 Ford Convertible indeed! Yup this moves!
In 1947, Dad at 14 years old, had bought his first car, a 1943 Flathead V8 Ford convertible. Among his first outings was driving his Dad down to Daytona from upstate SC, to visit family on the Fourth of July weekend. Somewhere in the night on US-1, dad hit a bump in the road, which made Grand Dad bump his head on the roof brace, making him decide to order Billy Mack (Dad) to pull over and let him out. Dad continued on alone and about sunrise, so the story goes, he came upon a straight stretch of road along side a freight train , so Dad decided to race the train. The engineers got tickled watching the young boy standing up on the throttle and bending the steering wheel, trying to keep up with the train, which finally disappeared into the distance...something over 100mph. So David and I have attempted to recreate the moment in a song, as we imagine it. See Dad in photo with his brand new 54 Strat.